30. Have a backyard carnival. 31. Make up a math scavenger hunt game or a treasure hunt for a younger brother or sister or for a friend. 32. Learn the alphabet in sign language. 33. Make sand pictures. 34. Make birthday cards for all your friends and relatives for the year. Date them and file them in date order to be ready to send.
70. Pop some popcorn. 71. Climb a tree. 72. Bathe the ponies. Or your dolls. Or the dog. Not the cat. 73. Practice tying knots. 74. Swim. 75. Wash the car, or wash someone else’s car. 76. Collect some canned goods for the food bank. 77. Dance to whatever music you have available. 78. Iron some clothes while listening to a recorded book. 79. Paint a picture: use watercolors, tempera, oil paints, acrylics, what ever you have on hand. 80. Organize your own marching band. 81. Draw a map of your block or of your town, or trace a map of your country and fill in the states or cities or other features. 82. Get a haircut. If you’re really adventurous, give yourself a haircut. (Has anyone ever done this—as an adult? I’m much too klutzy to cut my own hair.) 83. Find a joke and tell it someone else. 84. Practice playing a musical instrument. If you don’t play an instrument, try learning to play one, maybe the recorder or the harmonica. 85. Shoot baskets or play tennis. 86. Interact with nature.